Inconsistently Delimited Text Data Requires Manual Cleanup Before Processing
Data analysts and developers spend significant time manually cleaning text dumps with inconsistent or mixed delimiters before they can be loaded into spreadsheets or databases. No standard client-side tool auto-detects delimiter variations and presents data in an editable grid format. Privacy concerns prevent uploading sensitive structured data to server-side parsing tools.
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